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Disorderly Conduct?

Kira Dillon explains a recent visit to the Merrimack County Jail:
"When Mike, Russell and I got to the jail we stood near the sign by the highway for a while with posters. I made a sign that said 'Free My Mother'. After a while, Russell and I went down to the jail. We went in and asked if Kat had filled out the paper work so I could visit her. The lady at the desk was friendly and told us she hadn't got the paper work yet. While we were in there some one in the building called asking about us. Then we walked up the hill that was in front of the jail. With the highway to our left and the jail below on our right we started to walk. We saw some prisoner waving from the windows. I don't know if any on them were Kat, but we were petty sure that it was the women's part of the jail. It is always nice to have a nice welcome from the prisoners. After we stood there a while, the cop came driving up. He ask what we were up to and then asked for ID. He threatened us with arrest for trespassing on government property. Russell asked if we went on the other side of the railing, could we stay and the cop said, 'if you do that I would have to arrest you for disorderly conduct.' So we decided to leave. The cop follow us all the way out of town.
Funny we got a much warmer welcome from the prisoners than that cop. Who is suppose to be the bad guys, the cops or the prisoner who did some wrong? From that experence it seems that the cops are more the bad guys then the people in the jail. The government isn't here to protect us they are here to control us."
Kat Kanning is being held for 15 days by the Federal government, for holding this sign in the Keene IRS office.

Ridley Reports on this situation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KVTXq5_0bE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS6ddUOVCG0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYzVZweDBOU

